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president obama trying to regain the upper hand on health care reform. delivers a major speech tonight. we'll debate whether he can get any meaningful legislation passed. this is "the call." we are cnbc. >>> at this hour, stocks are higher. they're being led by industrials. general electric is the recipient of positive comments for the second day in a row. commodities also continuing to rally. the dow is higher by 25 points. this comes after three days of gains. the s&p up by four points. the nasdaq has been in positive territory as well. up by just over 14 points. first, we're going to talk about oil. melissa, lots of news coming out of vienna. >> absolutely. behind the scenes, the name of the game has been compliance, compliance. the quota slipped to 70%, but the oil minister briefly talked to reporters and played down that angle. >> people are complaining. >> are you -- >> 70% is great. >> it's great? >> $70 price. >> you have $70 price? >> yes. 74, 75. >> but that flies in the face of everything i've heard behind the scenes. last time we were here it
president obama trying to regain the upper hand on health care reform. delivers a major speech tonight. we'll debate whether he can get any meaningful legislation passed. this is "the call." we are cnbc. >>> at this hour, stocks are higher. they're being led by industrials. general electric is the recipient of positive comments for the second day in a row. commodities also continuing to rally. the dow is higher by 25 points. this comes after three days of gains. the s&p...
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. >> just like the obama debates over obama care in his administration, over the stimulus and the health care debate earlier this year under president trump, this has been a party line debate. now, as this bill gets ready to go to president trump's desk, it's worth noting the arguments from democrats and what the democrats are saying, citing economic forecasters, is this is mistimed for the economic cycle. it will increase the deficit and that it won't produce the big burst of growth that republicans are claiming here's mark warner from my speak easy interview it will not only be not a boost, but i believe it's the single worst piece of legislation that i have seen since i have been in the senate, and let me tell you why. one, there was a process found this whole bill was cooked up in secret folks like me who spent years being interested in the subject were not invited into the room because it's been done in secret, i believe tax lawyers and accountsants will spend a decade finding some of the loopholes and problems, particularly in the pass through area and some of the corporate tax ref
. >> just like the obama debates over obama care in his administration, over the stimulus and the health care debate earlier this year under president trump, this has been a party line debate. now, as this bill gets ready to go to president trump's desk, it's worth noting the arguments from democrats and what the democrats are saying, citing economic forecasters, is this is mistimed for the economic cycle. it will increase the deficit and that it won't produce the big burst of growth that...
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a debate over sharing. congresswoman swartz, we're going to get her take on that. we'll be speaking with republican congressman scott garrett. our lineup today includes our guest host, don marron. we'll be speaking with bill isaac, as well, together his take on what financial regulation is right now and we're going to be talking about how the luxury motels are making it through the economic downturn. johns ubeross will give us the pulse of the high-end consumer. weekly jobless claims coming out at 8:30 eastern time. becky, squawk is coming up at the top of the hour. back to you. >> wasn't it corzine who was badly injured in that car crash a couple of years ago? >> it was. he wasn't wearing his seat belt at the time, but he has come out and been a strong advocate in favor of seat belt safety since that time. but he's doing great. he's looking really good. >> that's when i was living in the states. he looks great, fantastic. we look forward to that show. bertha, let's send it back to you. >> thanks very much. we still have more on this program. we're going to take a
a debate over sharing. congresswoman swartz, we're going to get her take on that. we'll be speaking with republican congressman scott garrett. our lineup today includes our guest host, don marron. we'll be speaking with bill isaac, as well, together his take on what financial regulation is right now and we're going to be talking about how the luxury motels are making it through the economic downturn. johns ubeross will give us the pulse of the high-end consumer. weekly jobless claims coming out...
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and obama was down that night. no question about it. that was that huge factor in the campaign. >> you know you've been a huge supporter of the president, do you think it matters who gets elected and what it means just for business next year based on who gets elected. >> well, i do think under either of the two candidates, either one that becomes president, american business is going to get a lot better over the next four years. i think that in terms of social policies, i think if i were a woman concerned about reproductive rights, i think there could be a very distinct difference. if i was concerned about supreme court appointments, there would be a difference. but the economy will get better under either one of them. >> joe, go ahead, i'm sorry. >> i want to stick with politics a little bit, warren. and you always surprise me. i never know how you're going to answer this. i want to talk about a local politician here in new york. and i'm talking about mike bloomberg. every democrat's favorite republican. let's say that this caught on a
and obama was down that night. no question about it. that was that huge factor in the campaign. >> you know you've been a huge supporter of the president, do you think it matters who gets elected and what it means just for business next year based on who gets elected. >> well, i do think under either of the two candidates, either one that becomes president, american business is going to get a lot better over the next four years. i think that in terms of social policies, i think if i...
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senate will start debate on the iran nuclear issue this afternoon although no votes are scheduled just yet. lawmakers must also pass a stop gap spending bill. president obama warned of the consequences of a shutdown. >> everybody knows the world economy is pretty volatile right now. our economy is a relative bright spot. we're doing better than everybody else so a shutdown would be completely irresponsible. >> joining us now for more on that debate is tracie potts in washington. could we really be facing a shutdown debate once again as congress gets back and they have just until october 1st. do you think it's likely to get all the way to the deadline without an agreement? >> it's certainly possible. we saw it in 2013. a 16 day shutdown because they couldn't figure out how to continue to fund our government. there's areas where democrats and republicans agree. they want to extend funding for the defense department taken away previously but the president insists there's other domestic priorities that we need to take a look at as well and not everyone, particularly his republican critics
senate will start debate on the iran nuclear issue this afternoon although no votes are scheduled just yet. lawmakers must also pass a stop gap spending bill. president obama warned of the consequences of a shutdown. >> everybody knows the world economy is pretty volatile right now. our economy is a relative bright spot. we're doing better than everybody else so a shutdown would be completely irresponsible. >> joining us now for more on that debate is tracie potts in washington....
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according to a new poll, president obama has a 55% approval rating. meanwhile, gallup polls show approvals for both parties are at their lowest levels in a decade. and in new york, 271 people turned out to break the guinness record for world's biggest pie fight. participants through 1,500 coconut pies at each other. i guess that's better than boston cream or boysen berry. >> i think they had to throw for a straight minute, right, alex? >> yeah. can you imagine? 1,500 pies. ow! >> there's some mornings when the three of us could go -- >> what a terrible, terrible waste. do not show that video on squawk on the street. that's a shame that you're wasting those. do not run that on squawk on the street. >> who would be upset about that? >> alex, we're trying to find witch songs. you have a -- are you still in that all girl sexy band? what's the name of that? >> mrs. robinson. >> i rest my case, kukukachu, mrs. robinson. do you have any witchy songs snm. >> no. you know what my favorite witchy song is? witchy woman. >> no! no! no eagles! >> what is wrong wit
according to a new poll, president obama has a 55% approval rating. meanwhile, gallup polls show approvals for both parties are at their lowest levels in a decade. and in new york, 271 people turned out to break the guinness record for world's biggest pie fight. participants through 1,500 coconut pies at each other. i guess that's better than boston cream or boysen berry. >> i think they had to throw for a straight minute, right, alex? >> yeah. can you imagine? 1,500 pies. ow!...
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. >> years of higher growth rate under obama than trump. >> what kind of debate are we having here? >> i'm happy to move forward i don't know how you have strong growth with more investment in science, more investment in infrastructure i think we're doing perfectly fine now i think we can do a whole lot better and a whole lot better on a sustainable basis if we make the -- >> can you believe, doug -- >> it's a rorschach test. >> can we establish a few facts here >> please. >> it is a fact that the economy accelerated under president trump. it hit at a low of year over year growth of 1.3% in the second quarter of 2016 and it grew faster every quarter year over year until the second quarter of 2018. that was less regulation, that was tax cuts and tax reform. >> sugar high. >> government spending. >> hang on there was some government spending in there. and then exactly at the peak growth when it was growing at 3.1% he went at china with a big trade war. it has decelerated since the idea that nothing has changed is wrong it's changed dramatically and he then stepped on it with the trade
. >> years of higher growth rate under obama than trump. >> what kind of debate are we having here? >> i'm happy to move forward i don't know how you have strong growth with more investment in science, more investment in infrastructure i think we're doing perfectly fine now i think we can do a whole lot better and a whole lot better on a sustainable basis if we make the -- >> can you believe, doug -- >> it's a rorschach test. >> can we establish a few facts...
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the beginning of the big debate about not just infrastructure unto itself, but the tax implications for corporations and later this year, we expect to see higher taxes on individuals as well. becky. >> i think the problem with that explanation is, if you think there are loopholes that companies are using, the solution is not to raise the corporate tax rate and punish people who are paying what they are supposed to be paying. the solution is tighten the loopholes. >> the global is higher than any other country -- they talked about 12%. he wants to do 21% >> we have not seen details. i acknoimagine they will try to close, i don't know if we call them loopholes i imagine there may be an amt in the 20 % as part of it. >> tighten the loop holes. times they are things they asked corporations to do for employing people in the united states. do you motivate incenincentives >> there is an element where you can get to a point with amt of some point maybe you think that is a fair thing to do. for a certain level of company bringing in certain profit you think an amt would work? we talked about
the beginning of the big debate about not just infrastructure unto itself, but the tax implications for corporations and later this year, we expect to see higher taxes on individuals as well. becky. >> i think the problem with that explanation is, if you think there are loopholes that companies are using, the solution is not to raise the corporate tax rate and punish people who are paying what they are supposed to be paying. the solution is tighten the loopholes. >> the global is...
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about, like a psychoanalytical debate about whether or not barack obama loves america. i think we should be having a national conversation and put forward an agenda about what to do with foreign policy, how to to deal with domestic issues or agenda. a real agent. you want scott walker to have a national debate about whether barack obama loves america? that is insane. >> that's no what i said. yesterday when he said i'm not going to comment on giuliani you said he should have used it as an opportunity to show leadership. >> i think he should say -- >> he can think whatever heps. >> the problem is he didn't say anything. >> that's right. >> he said i'm not going to talk about it. say i don't think the republican party should have a national debate about whether barack obama loves america. do you think he loves america? >> i give everyone the benefit of the doubt. >> do you think he loves america? >> i give him the benefit of the doubt. i don't know if he loves corporate america. >> do you think it's good for republican national candidates to have this debate? no -- just -
about, like a psychoanalytical debate about whether or not barack obama loves america. i think we should be having a national conversation and put forward an agenda about what to do with foreign policy, how to to deal with domestic issues or agenda. a real agent. you want scott walker to have a national debate about whether barack obama loves america? that is insane. >> that's no what i said. yesterday when he said i'm not going to comment on giuliani you said he should have used it as an...
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president obama walking back his tax proposal but the debate raising new questions about who should be using the savings set up? we'll talk to the author about that. he just wrote that big piece. he thinks that you should tell your children how much money you make. and we should talk about why he thinks that. first as we head into a break a look at yesterday's s&p 500 winners and losers. we're back in just a moment. ♪ there's confidence. then there's trusting your vehicle maintenance to ford service confidence. our expertise, technology, and high quality parts mean your peace of mind. now you can get the works, a multi-point inspection with a synthetic blend oil change tire rotation, brake inspection and more. $29.95 or less. know that chasing performance can mean lower returns and fewer choices in retirement. know that proper allocation could help increase returns so you can enjoy that second home sooner. know the right financial planning can help you save for college and retirement. know where you stand with pnc total insight. a new investing and banking experience with personalize
president obama walking back his tax proposal but the debate raising new questions about who should be using the savings set up? we'll talk to the author about that. he just wrote that big piece. he thinks that you should tell your children how much money you make. and we should talk about why he thinks that. first as we head into a break a look at yesterday's s&p 500 winners and losers. we're back in just a moment. ♪ there's confidence. then there's trusting your vehicle maintenance to...
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i debated bernie sanders on the senate floor for 25 minutes on that, seven, eight months ago, find it if you need to stay awake some night it has gotten to where this idea of nothing to run the biggest business in a world, plop a 4,000 page bill in our lap and now they're going to try to vote on it by tomorrow evening. complete chaos and part of how we've gotten here is that unwholly alliance we call ourselves fiscal conservatives. the democrats are unapologetic about borrowing and spending and they roll us every year at the last minute because they tempt us to match domestic spending with the defense we fall for it every time. you've got this mess. >> i like the way you said that. we deny that we're, you know, big spenders, but they actually admit it basically saying both parties do it it's just one party pretends they're not. >> definitely. >> this isn't the first time we need to pass something to know what's in it we do that every time. that's another thing that americans probably are not fond of. >> in the real world, i was a state legislator for three years, you did regular order
i debated bernie sanders on the senate floor for 25 minutes on that, seven, eight months ago, find it if you need to stay awake some night it has gotten to where this idea of nothing to run the biggest business in a world, plop a 4,000 page bill in our lap and now they're going to try to vote on it by tomorrow evening. complete chaos and part of how we've gotten here is that unwholly alliance we call ourselves fiscal conservatives. the democrats are unapologetic about borrowing and spending and...
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good morning. >> good morning. >> we've had this big debate. it's been going on around this table for quite some time kpt public square as well. some people think it's not happening enough afternoon the public square. do you think first amendment rights have been quashed or otherwise blocked by this communication, if you will, between the administration and these technology companies? >> look, my personal view is that we want to have more open and free speech, but in the midst of the public health emergency we went through, there was a moment where we needed to have a bit more understanding of a new threat that hadn't been understood, and that is the rise of disinformation on social media. i don't begrudge decisions that were made in the past. the ruling just sets guardrails so we have clear perspectives about what to do moving forward. give guidance, provide expert judgment, flag content but maybe not go so far as to say this must come down, you must remove this account and so forth. >> what do you think about the idea of preventing that kind
good morning. >> good morning. >> we've had this big debate. it's been going on around this table for quite some time kpt public square as well. some people think it's not happening enough afternoon the public square. do you think first amendment rights have been quashed or otherwise blocked by this communication, if you will, between the administration and these technology companies? >> look, my personal view is that we want to have more open and free speech, but in the midst...
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but the issue of the taxes and access, which are also important, but they're getting most of the debate, so efficiency even during obama years was not the primary discussion. >> one of the interesting things is that kaiser permanente, a nonprofit bureaucracy, if the whole nation had kaiser permanente care, the average quality of the care would go way up. and the cost would go down. so, some people are doing a pretty good job. >> what do they do? what is the secret? >> well, they don't overtreat the dying. and they have very good internists and pediatricians that they hire right out of medical school. it's just a very good system and the people who have the kaiser permanente care like it. >> charlie, do you worry that if we went to single payer health care system we would lose the good parts of our system? >> no i think you would have an alternative system that people could use. we already have that. we have a lot of our best doctors have opted out of medicare. they just leave the system. we have various ways that people who want to pay more have somewhat better care, they think, and of
but the issue of the taxes and access, which are also important, but they're getting most of the debate, so efficiency even during obama years was not the primary discussion. >> one of the interesting things is that kaiser permanente, a nonprofit bureaucracy, if the whole nation had kaiser permanente care, the average quality of the care would go way up. and the cost would go down. so, some people are doing a pretty good job. >> what do they do? what is the secret? >> well,...
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i think when we ended the obama administration, the economy was on a good path we are are now in a place there is a violent debate within the parties and between the parties about whether the system works that's a big deal. and somebody as treasury secretary i care deeply about protecting the system that works. we have to fix the things that are broken to protect it. >> so let's get back to g20 this weekend. >>> you think a deal is eventually carved out. what do you anticipate we will hear it's high stakes right now >> it is high stakes i this i the highly confrontational approach is not one that ultimately is a productive one you know, the results say nothing is agreed to until everything is agreed to in a negotiation. you have to stay with it you have to go with steps forward, steps back. the business of huge threats and humiliation to have agreements i think is a bad negotiating tactic i think that it's not very likely that china will change its system response to any u.s. demands, but it is likely coin will change things that are a source of real problems we got china change its exch
i think when we ended the obama administration, the economy was on a good path we are are now in a place there is a violent debate within the parties and between the parties about whether the system works that's a big deal. and somebody as treasury secretary i care deeply about protecting the system that works. we have to fix the things that are broken to protect it. >> so let's get back to g20 this weekend. >>> you think a deal is eventually carved out. what do you anticipate we...
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democratic debate bill daley will be here. through the at&t network, edge-to-edge intelligence gives you the power to see every corner of your growing business. from finding out what's selling best... to managing your fleet... to collaborating remotely with your teams. giving you a nice big edge over your competition. that's the power of edge-to-edge intelligence. ♪ ♪ i've been a caregiver for 20 years. no two patients are the same. predicting the next step for them can be challenging. today we're using the ibm cloud to run new analytics tools that help us better predict and plan a patient's recovery. ♪ ♪ ultimately, it's helping thousands of patients return home. and who doesn't love going home. >>> still to come, former commerce secretary will join us to talk about last night's debate and how democratic hopefuls are trying toun r against the trump economy. we'll be right back. >>> the idea that we're growing. we're not growing. the wealthy -- very wealthy are growing. the ordinary people are not growing. they are not
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. >> john, who does this change the debate? this news that president obama is going to make the speech next week. do you think he'll lay out the details? >> look, i think he has laid out more details than is generally appreciated so far. the house proposal, which i believe is in position to pass the house is about 90% of what obama wants. >> how is that going to fair in the senate? >> that's the question. the new strategy is designed to get the senate off the dime, they've been stuck in committee, now democrats have to regroup, figure out what they can pass on their own, maybe with one or two republicans. olympia snow of maine. i think what this speech is about. >> do you think this speech will embrace everything that's in the house plan or will they move away from any plans that have been mired in the muck? >> well, there are different qualitative levels of muck and proposal. >> what about the idea that public options -- >> that's fundamental to what obama wants to do. now, there is a question as to whether you can pass the se
. >> john, who does this change the debate? this news that president obama is going to make the speech next week. do you think he'll lay out the details? >> look, i think he has laid out more details than is generally appreciated so far. the house proposal, which i believe is in position to pass the house is about 90% of what obama wants. >> how is that going to fair in the senate? >> that's the question. the new strategy is designed to get the senate off the dime,...
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. >>> the senate banking committee holds a big hearing tomorrow to debate president obama's proposed consumer financial protection agency and critics say the consumer watchdog is unnecessary. so, do we need another regulator? let's ask connecticut attorney general richard bloomen-than-thal, who testifies before the bank's committee tomorrow and james, reuters money columnist. we have a consumer pro-it tex commission at the ftc, why do we need another regulatory layer here? >> neither the. if it tc nor any of the federal agencies has really been an effective watchdog. what we need as much as anything else is full disclosure, transparency, intelligible and understandable pitches and promotions and documents for consumers so they know what they are committing to do i can tell you as a fairly high trained lawyer i'm unable to see understand the credit card documents and mortgage documents that consumers are presented with. the system hasn't worked and very rarely to date authorities advocate stronger federal powers. i think there is a real opportunity for an historic partnership here. >>
. >>> the senate banking committee holds a big hearing tomorrow to debate president obama's proposed consumer financial protection agency and critics say the consumer watchdog is unnecessary. so, do we need another regulator? let's ask connecticut attorney general richard bloomen-than-thal, who testifies before the bank's committee tomorrow and james, reuters money columnist. we have a consumer pro-it tex commission at the ftc, why do we need another regulatory layer here? >>...
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president obama taking his case for financing regulatory reform to wall street. lawmakers get a chance to vote on the bill with many big changes inside. will it satisfy both sides of the aisle? that debate comes to the "squawk" floor right after this. >>> it started as a human tragedy but now environmentalists are now keeping a close eye on the area where the transocean deep water horizon rig has sank. officials say that 74,000 barrels of crude could leak into the gulf of mexico. after that explosion on tuesday, the rig began to list. you see pictures from underneath that rig as it began. the platform sank about 41 miles off the coast of louisiana in 5,000 feet of water. 126 crew members were pulled from the rig but 11 remain missing and at this point the coast guard determined that this is a search mission and not a rescue mission for those 11 that remain missing. >>> harry reid setting the first financial reform vote set for 5:00 a.m. on monday. greg, welcome to the party. we've been talking about financial regulatory reform this morning. is it your sense that
president obama taking his case for financing regulatory reform to wall street. lawmakers get a chance to vote on the bill with many big changes inside. will it satisfy both sides of the aisle? that debate comes to the "squawk" floor right after this. >>> it started as a human tragedy but now environmentalists are now keeping a close eye on the area where the transocean deep water horizon rig has sank. officials say that 74,000 barrels of crude could leak into the gulf of...
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people think. >> and very quickly, we're out of time, but look, we saw this at the beginning of the obama administration when they pushed through the health care act, and they did it -- >> i remember. >> in a single party way right. the single party way, you saw that there was to bipartisanship after that for the rest of the time are we in a similar situation here do you think there's actually any chance of every getting a bipartisan deal? because what you described just now i don't think you would get any republicans on >> i think we're in a highly polarized environment, and people will still seek bipartisan legislation but it's going to be hard on large pieces of legislation that doesn't mean it never happens. don't forget, we have done a lot of things over the past few years on a bipartisan basis. there was like a massive change to the way that application for federal student aid for college students work. they tend to be more targeted and kind of micro, and the na c -- macro stuff plays into the polarized environment. >> all right it's going to be a debate, and one we will be watching
people think. >> and very quickly, we're out of time, but look, we saw this at the beginning of the obama administration when they pushed through the health care act, and they did it -- >> i remember. >> in a single party way right. the single party way, you saw that there was to bipartisanship after that for the rest of the time are we in a similar situation here do you think there's actually any chance of every getting a bipartisan deal? because what you described just now i...
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care repeal former obama white house omb director peter joins eric cantor on set to debate the issue straight ahead stay tuned u' wchg quk x" on cnbc >>> welcome back health care repeal and replace is back on the table with competing health care plans coming from each party for more on this let's bring in peter orzack, former omb director under president obama he is now investment banking vice chair and global co-head of health care at lazard. our guest host, of course, eric cantor, former majority leader in the house that knows a thing or two about how these things work and what happens behind the scenes >> good to be here >> we were talking off air this came up pretty stealthily, and if you weren't paying attention, you didn't realize there was going to be another real push for this to go through, and it has to happen quickly. >> there's nothing like deadlines in washington to put -- to put some motivation into members both in the house and senate to get something done this is it >> why is this it? september 30th, is has to be >> september 30th is the final deadline to do something
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thing there would have been and many people -- so that's just -- >> this is -- >> but this is a fair debate right. you can say that the approach that president obama took, mitch mcconnell didn't want him to succeed in getting his policies through. >> exactly and his view -- >> it's fair to say that i may not want, because i believe they will be bad for the country, president trump's policies to succeed. but all the more reason to engage in the debate and try to come up with something in the center that can move the country. i don't think that there's any -- that there are republicans out there or democrats out there who don't share the hope that we can grow faster, that we can help people who are currently in impoverished situations get the skill set, and the ability to succeed in this country. >> scott, i will -- >> it's all a matter -- >> -- there's people that if he was president while the country was growing faster, and succeeding, they'd -- >> no, you're right. >> they'd rather have it not happen and maybe wait four years till when it can happen. >> one of the negatives of the populism
thing there would have been and many people -- so that's just -- >> this is -- >> but this is a fair debate right. you can say that the approach that president obama took, mitch mcconnell didn't want him to succeed in getting his policies through. >> exactly and his view -- >> it's fair to say that i may not want, because i believe they will be bad for the country, president trump's policies to succeed. but all the more reason to engage in the debate and try to come up...
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plan for people who like their current coverage i was in the obama administration. >> do we have a double standard here. >> let me just finish. i was in the obama administration when we worked on the affordable care act. it was very important for us to talk about the extent to which people would be able to hold on to their own plans. >> if you like your plan, you can keep it. that is not the case. >> talking about this plan in context of the deficit and my question is do we have a double standard do we evaluate social programs based upon their impact on the deficit and not do so when it comes to corporate and other individual tax cuts? i would throw that story -- that question to phil and to jared. is there a double standard when it comes to the importance of the deficit on social programs versus when it comes -- because we did have, phil, right, an unfunded corporate tax cut, right? >> yeah. i mean, i think that -- i argued that that should have been offset. >> me, too >> however, let's not mix up order of magnitude here. there's a big difference between 1.5 trillion and 32 trillion in o
plan for people who like their current coverage i was in the obama administration. >> do we have a double standard here. >> let me just finish. i was in the obama administration when we worked on the affordable care act. it was very important for us to talk about the extent to which people would be able to hold on to their own plans. >> if you like your plan, you can keep it. that is not the case. >> talking about this plan in context of the deficit and my question is do...
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. >> an interesting one to debate. we'll talk more about that later in the show. get in touch with us. our twitter question of the day is has obama's tenure been good for the economy. >> back to today's big story, that would be oil. ihs vice chairman spoke out and said the story is not just about fundamentals here. >> it's not just what's happened in supply and demand which has been, let's say that what happened in 1986 and 1998. this time oil prices are also being hammered by geopolitical factors and by geoeconomic factors. geo political are in the gulf and the geoeconomic of course is the story you have been talking about this morning which is china and what's really going on in china. >> $10 barrel is pretty unlikely. he has written books about this. he looked at the history of oil and politics and geopolitics and dynamics. now we broke the $30 per barrel level. something that looked impossible several months ago but when we were in the 29 range during yesterday's session that was a wow. >> it certainly was and crossing that line i think was a big moment in ter
. >> an interesting one to debate. we'll talk more about that later in the show. get in touch with us. our twitter question of the day is has obama's tenure been good for the economy. >> back to today's big story, that would be oil. ihs vice chairman spoke out and said the story is not just about fundamentals here. >> it's not just what's happened in supply and demand which has been, let's say that what happened in 1986 and 1998. this time oil prices are also being hammered by...
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he is the former fcc chairman during the obama administration. he's now with the brookings institution and he's the author of the book "from guttenberg to google: the history of our future." thanks for being here today. >> good morning. good to be with you. >> let's talk first about the privacy debate that is really taking off in washington and around the country after what we've seen, maybe things that people didn't really realize was happening with their information with some of these companies. what do you think? is this an area rife for regulation >> i think you did a terrific job a minute ago in summarizing the situation. there is a kind of digital alchemy which takes place where your information and my information is somehow transformed into an asset that is used in markets and other activities tim cook standing up for privacy is not only an important issue i think he calls it a human right. but it's also a way as you out putt out a minute ago of differentiating his product from, for instance, his competitor operating system for phones he s
he is the former fcc chairman during the obama administration. he's now with the brookings institution and he's the author of the book "from guttenberg to google: the history of our future." thanks for being here today. >> good morning. good to be with you. >> let's talk first about the privacy debate that is really taking off in washington and around the country after what we've seen, maybe things that people didn't really realize was happening with their information with...
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they said obama didn't do that in 2009. i think at the end we're marginal either way. i'm all for encouraging what's going on this is a challenge to that regime i think the best thing we can do is bring down the price of oil, take away the money. the more you do that, the more the regime will have to respond. sn >> is that something that you think drill baby drill >> drill baby drill, but also clean energy, clean energy, efficiency, all things joe likes. i think you have to double down on those as well >> do you -- if you are doing both at the same time, you have no problem with what the trump administration is doing in terms of opening up places >> i always thought the right policy was the one obama suggested was let's do everything okay ultimately i am not for drilling on the continental shelf and all these things that threaten the environment, but the fact is through fracking and these other processes, we are becoming the world's biggest oil producer if we can bring down the price of oil -- i'm a big believer that the price of oil and space of freedom move in opposi
they said obama didn't do that in 2009. i think at the end we're marginal either way. i'm all for encouraging what's going on this is a challenge to that regime i think the best thing we can do is bring down the price of oil, take away the money. the more you do that, the more the regime will have to respond. sn >> is that something that you think drill baby drill >> drill baby drill, but also clean energy, clean energy, efficiency, all things joe likes. i think you have to double...
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we're in for a whole lot of debate and nashing of teeth over the next several months. >> thank you for your perspecti perspective. nice to see you. >>> we have some special guests today in honor of today's premiere of universal's dismickibdismic despicable me 3" we have some minions visiting with us >> that's becky's boy. look at him go >> he's a minute qulions freak he's been dying for the minions movie to come out. you don't understand, we have fart guns at home. everything ready to go >> what? >> yes, you heard that right. >> i thought i heard fart gun. >> that's what she said right here on the air. >> you have not seen it? >> of course >> you didn't know they had the actual gun >> i didn't know there was such a thing. i have an urge to purchase numerous ones. >> here are the minions. "despicable me 3" big weekend. >> right >> for the movie huge deal. there you have it. >> break out the fart gun, america. >> will they come up to talk to us in their minion language? >> i think so, which is why we need kyle here as a translator >> those are the real minions, not the times square -- >>
we're in for a whole lot of debate and nashing of teeth over the next several months. >> thank you for your perspecti perspective. nice to see you. >>> we have some special guests today in honor of today's premiere of universal's dismickibdismic despicable me 3" we have some minions visiting with us >> that's becky's boy. look at him go >> he's a minute qulions freak he's been dying for the minions movie to come out. you don't understand, we have fart guns at...
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i immediately thought because you're saying president trump lies and then peter thiel says well, obama lied and he lied about these things >> you could host the show with peter here every morning. >> but did you see the debate back here where cuomo was with cynthia nixon? he said to her -- she said to him you got to stop lying. and he said back to her, i'll stop lying when you do is that not the greatest answer for a debate anyway, this is the same kind of discussions that we have here. you're still friends with peter, right? >> very much >> see and we're friends too. >> it's a microcosm of -- >> but do you think there's an issue about political leanings in the valley? and do you think that that is going to ultimately harm the industry >> so i think there are political leanings in any industry, any region so it's not like everything is a perfect microcosm. so i think the valley has this -- we want to build and construct the future that being said, look. just as i have a political leaning doesn't mean i reject counter points of view we argue and we learn from each other all the time and
i immediately thought because you're saying president trump lies and then peter thiel says well, obama lied and he lied about these things >> you could host the show with peter here every morning. >> but did you see the debate back here where cuomo was with cynthia nixon? he said to her -- she said to him you got to stop lying. and he said back to her, i'll stop lying when you do is that not the greatest answer for a debate anyway, this is the same kind of discussions that we have...
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during my time in the obama administration, i had seen screen shots where defense department recruiting ads were running alongside pirated online sites. this has been a challenge. we just need to find better ways to tag content on the internet than to give advertisers control over what content they wish to be associated. >> these blue chip companies were hit with the repost by elon musk himself of the anti-semitic post it is a combination, i think, of the media matters story, where you don't want your ads on those posts, but might not want to do business with musk at all or step back before things get cleared up >> for sure. if elon is watching, he should understand his voice carries a lot of signal and he should be careful. just because he can tweet something doesn't mean he should my hope is that we go back to the basic regulatory principles of section 230 which created the conditions for innovation in the first place by giving the platforms some protection against, you know, content that runs through the networks, but with obligation to do more technically to facilitate the reduction
during my time in the obama administration, i had seen screen shots where defense department recruiting ads were running alongside pirated online sites. this has been a challenge. we just need to find better ways to tag content on the internet than to give advertisers control over what content they wish to be associated. >> these blue chip companies were hit with the repost by elon musk himself of the anti-semitic post it is a combination, i think, of the media matters story, where you...
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president obama is incredibly domineering in the news. he dominates the debate in many ways. and there is not one person that is there articulating that message. that's the deficiency of being out of power. it's hard but i think that by nearing the election 2010, at least there will be, to win, we need to have a unifying message. and then, you know, the person will come later. who knows who that will be? remember, four years before that, before in the last election cycle, barack obama i think was a first-term state senator from illinois. >> governor, there have been some olive branches that the administration has made to the business world. in fact, today in "the wall street journal," the lead editorial throws out a couple of kudos points to the administration. one for the idea of the zero capital tax gains on new investments and small business. the other is for expensing for small business that was set to expire at the end of the year by extending those two ideas. what's your sense of the relationship the administration has with the business community right now? >> well, for
president obama is incredibly domineering in the news. he dominates the debate in many ways. and there is not one person that is there articulating that message. that's the deficiency of being out of power. it's hard but i think that by nearing the election 2010, at least there will be, to win, we need to have a unifying message. and then, you know, the person will come later. who knows who that will be? remember, four years before that, before in the last election cycle, barack obama i think...
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and it appears the white house is considering a new health care strategy to take control of a debate that's increasingly slipped out of its grasp. a senior adviser saying president obama may lay out his top priorities in specific detail as early as next week. >>> on msnbc.com, the scoop is reporting that five months into their relationship, it ams appears kate hudson has moved in with yankee slugger alex rodriguez. she is reportedly living in his new york apartment, including when the team is on the road. mandy, here in new york, the tabloids love this story. i don't know if you've seen it yet, but it will likely make the tabloids in the coming days. >> absolutely. this is absolutely essential news that has made its way down to australia already. >> there was the pictures in the tabloids a couple of weeks ago where it showed all the players' wives and she was in the middle of the players' wives. >> and the article was about the players' wives, but i thought they just wanted to show that picture. but they talked about how they had accepted her. that was unusual, that it's a tight-knit
and it appears the white house is considering a new health care strategy to take control of a debate that's increasingly slipped out of its grasp. a senior adviser saying president obama may lay out his top priorities in specific detail as early as next week. >>> on msnbc.com, the scoop is reporting that five months into their relationship, it ams appears kate hudson has moved in with yankee slugger alex rodriguez. she is reportedly living in his new york apartment, including when the...
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we'll see how the next debates go. they're certainly looming ahead. >> we were talking about president obama in his speech last night he says he won't negotiate those. the republicans can still hold this up in the house. >> i think it's kind of what grounds -- where the battle lines will be drawn. i think what the president says, i don't want to negotiate or don't think the deficit reduction or extending the debt ceiling is the proper policy tool to negotiate spending cuts. where the fundamental difference is here is the size and scope of government. i think the president has to come forward with some spending cuts, hopefully finding middle ground. i think we've seen some steps on the tax fronts. chairman camp was right on that regard. i hope we don't get back into the debt ceiling debate although we may. >> when is that supposed to happen if not in this nerkt rou -- next round of negotiations on the debt ceiling. >> you have the sequester two months ahead and clearly kicked the can down the road. you have a lot of win
we'll see how the next debates go. they're certainly looming ahead. >> we were talking about president obama in his speech last night he says he won't negotiate those. the republicans can still hold this up in the house. >> i think it's kind of what grounds -- where the battle lines will be drawn. i think what the president says, i don't want to negotiate or don't think the deficit reduction or extending the debt ceiling is the proper policy tool to negotiate spending cuts. where...
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level >> the proposal really goes back to the laws the way they were in the obama era, which is one of the best times for ouber's growth, and the communication from various folks in the administration is they don't expect any large reclassification happening, which would happen with uber the fact is uber is getting flexible earnings with an average of $36 an hour now for hundreds of thousands of americans and drivers all over the globe, and that is a force for good, and it happens to bring up a great service for consumers all around the world as well. >> one of the things we mentioned earlier, was an advertising piece which is new that i see in the app, and how big of a business do you ultimately think that could be, and what do you think about launching that business in an environment. >> we have the growth rates that are high, and we are targeting to get to $1 billion by 2024, and advertising, as you know, is a very high margin business, and as you said, our consumer is an incredibly attractive consumer, and the relationship we have with the consumer, they tend to use the product
level >> the proposal really goes back to the laws the way they were in the obama era, which is one of the best times for ouber's growth, and the communication from various folks in the administration is they don't expect any large reclassification happening, which would happen with uber the fact is uber is getting flexible earnings with an average of $36 an hour now for hundreds of thousands of americans and drivers all over the globe, and that is a force for good, and it happens to...
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the biggest casualty of this debate has been the truth. the president makes promises but the policies don't carry out those promises. that's not just a partisan view. that's a view of the congressional budget office, of outside groups that are looking at this. they're saying, 80 million americans will lose their health insurance if we carry out the president's plan. >> if the public plan proposal is dropped, let's say that happens, can you work with the president and the other side on crafting something that would help, that would reform health care? >> i would love to reform health care in a way that made health insurance more affordable and accessible to every american. that should be our goal, that every american has a health insurance plan they can afford and own and keep. but i don't want a plan where he says, okay, we won't have a public plan but we're going to put mandates on every policy that it has to cover abortion and every other thing that is on their liberal agenda. >> would you require all americans to pay for health insuranc
the biggest casualty of this debate has been the truth. the president makes promises but the policies don't carry out those promises. that's not just a partisan view. that's a view of the congressional budget office, of outside groups that are looking at this. they're saying, 80 million americans will lose their health insurance if we carry out the president's plan. >> if the public plan proposal is dropped, let's say that happens, can you work with the president and the other side on...
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have promised to repeal and replace obama care but you have never in these four years come up with a plan -- >> of course i have. >> to replace obama care >> of course i have. >> excuse me i've gotten rid of the money date -- >> sir >> let me ask my question. >> i'll ask joe. >> no. mr. president, i'd like to >> we will protect people. >> i'm the moderator of this debate i would like you to let me ask my question and then you can answer >> i could almost make the case that the catcha question should go to the incumbent. he's got a record he's got to support. i do think a lot of gotcha questions went that way. to the challenger you cut them a little slack did you feel that way or not i saw that written in places >> i'm eager for people to go to youtube and type in my name and the l.a. times, we did an hour session trying to understand what that final 6% of america is thinking in the swing states that point right there, the president should not be debating the moderator. the president should be debating the facts. the challenger should not be so insulting but should present a position
have promised to repeal and replace obama care but you have never in these four years come up with a plan -- >> of course i have. >> to replace obama care >> of course i have. >> excuse me i've gotten rid of the money date -- >> sir >> let me ask my question. >> i'll ask joe. >> no. mr. president, i'd like to >> we will protect people. >> i'm the moderator of this debate i would like you to let me ask my question and then you can...
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the odd thing about this is, obama had his clock cleaned in the debate last week. worse than that, he had his clock cleaned in the week after the debate chasing down sesame street. one of the dumbest things i've seen for a guy who's usually pretty smart and run a good campaign until recently. biden has to stop the bleeding tonight. that's one of his goals. >> you would agree, he is a better debater than his own boss by a function of one or two? >> i guess i might agree with that. i guess i might agree with that. in relation to what obama did last week, he can't do any worse. he can only do better. i'll tell you, he has handicaps, biden. ryan is real start. if you start attacking him on taxes and medicare ryan will quietly and calmly rebut you. if ryan tries to pull the foreign policy string, he's going to have a hard time with the benghazi problem. everyone is talking about cover-ups and falsehoods and biden has not said a word to the press. he's going to get tied up in knots over benghazi. >> a story fresh in everyone's mind. governor john engler, currently head o
the odd thing about this is, obama had his clock cleaned in the debate last week. worse than that, he had his clock cleaned in the week after the debate chasing down sesame street. one of the dumbest things i've seen for a guy who's usually pretty smart and run a good campaign until recently. biden has to stop the bleeding tonight. that's one of his goals. >> you would agree, he is a better debater than his own boss by a function of one or two? >> i guess i might agree with that. i...
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two years after president obama signed the affordable care act into law the health care reform debate is at a crossroads. we are waiting on the outcome of an important supreme court ruling this summer. as we head into the election next fall, cnbc's hampton pearson joins us with a look at the road ahead. hi, hampton. >> good morning, becky. in two weeks the supreme court justices planned an unprecede unprecedented three days of arguments on the challenge obama care is unconstitutional. their primary target the individual mandate requiring everyone to get health insurance or pay a penalty. it is the linchpin of the affordable care act. it was the promise of 40 million additional customers, americans who are currently uninsured, that got tok tors, hospitals, the pharmaceutical industry, and health insurers to the bargaining table. but if there's no mandate, much of the market incentive for a top down federal government reform plan goes away. supreme court options include severing the individual mandate, upholding the entire law, are ruling up or down on a major medicaid expansion, or del
two years after president obama signed the affordable care act into law the health care reform debate is at a crossroads. we are waiting on the outcome of an important supreme court ruling this summer. as we head into the election next fall, cnbc's hampton pearson joins us with a look at the road ahead. hi, hampton. >> good morning, becky. in two weeks the supreme court justices planned an unprecede unprecedented three days of arguments on the challenge obama care is unconstitutional....
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a little bit about what we were talking about during the commercial break where you got in on this debate. >> sure. but what's important here is there are ten times as many people with employer sponsored insurance in the u.s. and this whole debate about coverage, we're losing track of the value and cost agenda, which is more important for most americans, and frankly, the house legislation does almost nothing on that. our survey was all about business leaders looking past all this drama to how can they deliver higher value health care. which is exactly where the focus should be. >> and what was the answer? >> the answer was, surprisingly, the majority of u.s. health care executives, and investors, expect value based payment to be the dominant form of payment before 2020. that would be a very good thing. and then we need more innovation. and they talked about the forms of that innovation, too. >> do you think that costs are actually going to come down? >> again, this is back to this debate. i don't think they're going to come down. i think they will grow at a slower rate. and by the way, th
a little bit about what we were talking about during the commercial break where you got in on this debate. >> sure. but what's important here is there are ten times as many people with employer sponsored insurance in the u.s. and this whole debate about coverage, we're losing track of the value and cost agenda, which is more important for most americans, and frankly, the house legislation does almost nothing on that. our survey was all about business leaders looking past all this drama to...
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the opening of the fed has stirred debate. steve liesman will have more in a bit. >>> steep discounts boosting sales at toyota. edmunds.com say sales surged 50% in the eight days of par. retail market share jumped 18%. they launched a series of discounts after that slew of recall problems. >>> and two key economic numbers today. we mentioned retail sales at 8:30 a.m. eastern time. we'll get the latest read on consumer sentiment at 9:55. why don't they make it 10:00? many chain stores reported stronger than expected sales for february but polled economists still think today's retail number could decline 0.2%. meantime, sentiment seen rising slightly from the prior month and yesterday along with jobless claims yesterday, the two big dedata point of the week. >>> marriott international is making a big bet on europe. so, does this mean even a hometown team is losing faith in the american consumer or do they see growth around the globe? joining us right now is arne sorenson, president and coo of marriott international. he's also a
the opening of the fed has stirred debate. steve liesman will have more in a bit. >>> steep discounts boosting sales at toyota. edmunds.com say sales surged 50% in the eight days of par. retail market share jumped 18%. they launched a series of discounts after that slew of recall problems. >>> and two key economic numbers today. we mentioned retail sales at 8:30 a.m. eastern time. we'll get the latest read on consumer sentiment at 9:55. why don't they make it 10:00? many chain...
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i don't think there's a lot of debate about corporate tax reform as a concept. once you get down to the details -- >> you need obama to take a lead on this and he won't, right? >> you know, joe, we've got climate, gun control, immigration, jobs. >> you need someone to take control, that's for sure. >> okay. >> andrew, will you step up to the plate? >> i'm going to take control because we've got to go to a break. but i will work on that. >>> up next, u.s. crude on course for the sixth weekly drop. what does it mean for prices at the pump as we head to the holiday season? >>> and kimberly-clark spinning off its health care business. we have the company's ceo right here on "squawk box" when we return. >> what are you doing? >>> comcast is reportedly going to start selling movies downloading through the xfiniti website. it let's customers buy movies at any time on a variety of devices. the new service might start by the end of this year. comcast is the parent company of nbc universal and cnbc. will this help the company with -- like to counter netflix? >> this is a
i don't think there's a lot of debate about corporate tax reform as a concept. once you get down to the details -- >> you need obama to take a lead on this and he won't, right? >> you know, joe, we've got climate, gun control, immigration, jobs. >> you need someone to take control, that's for sure. >> okay. >> andrew, will you step up to the plate? >> i'm going to take control because we've got to go to a break. but i will work on that. >>> up next,...
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on both sides of this debate are gearing up and getting ready to rally. >> what was said in the journal today? >> i was going to do that in chairs if we have a chairs segment. >> we can wait. >> do you want to wait? just a really reasonable approach to this -- what we've been watching. it is amazing. >> the rancor at town halls. >> yes. the rancor at town halls. one side would say it's totally orchestrated and accepted your fishy e-mails to the government wash dog who is watching for any ideas that aren't in cohorts with the administration. linda douglas, if you get knit fishy e-mails, anything that goes against what you've heard from the president, send it off to them so that they can find out and root out -- >> who is behind it? >> yes. and audit them, audit their taxes or put them on their enemies list or -- >> you know, you have had people that get riled up and get out there. but then you look at the anger in some of these people and that can't be manufactured. however, i don't know how you can get anything done. >> who manufacturers the anger when bush's face was covered with swast
on both sides of this debate are gearing up and getting ready to rally. >> what was said in the journal today? >> i was going to do that in chairs if we have a chairs segment. >> we can wait. >> do you want to wait? just a really reasonable approach to this -- what we've been watching. it is amazing. >> the rancor at town halls. >> yes. the rancor at town halls. one side would say it's totally orchestrated and accepted your fishy e-mails to the government...
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senate continued to debate health care legislation yesterday and they got a visit from president obama. the president pushing his opportunity to bridge the debate over several continue visual elements in the legislation. gop is hoping that may be enough to kill off the bill. >>> the consumer product safety commission is investigationing one of the must-have toys of the season. the zhuzhu pets. there are higher amounts of the level antiminy could make children sick. the company that makes the best selling toy says it's product have passed thorough testing and are completely safe. >>> a luxury movie theaters has opened in l.a. there is push button waiter service. ticket prices will cost you $22 during the week and $29 on the weekend peps squawk will be right back. stay with us. make these savings even more memorable. gecko: all right... gecko: good driver discounts. now that's the stuff...? boss: how 'bout this? gecko: ...they're the bee's knees? boss: or this? gecko: sir, how 'bout just "fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance." boss: ha, yeah, good luck
senate continued to debate health care legislation yesterday and they got a visit from president obama. the president pushing his opportunity to bridge the debate over several continue visual elements in the legislation. gop is hoping that may be enough to kill off the bill. >>> the consumer product safety commission is investigationing one of the must-have toys of the season. the zhuzhu pets. there are higher amounts of the level antiminy could make children sick. the company that...
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i don't think either of you are happy with president obama. steve, was the president late in reacting to this. it's interesting to me. he met with u2's bono in the oval office on friday. his radio address, steve, talked about campaign finance reform. he hasn't said a word honoring the 11 workers that were killed on the oil rig. i bet most are american workers. i want to ask you. has president obama reacted to this properly in your judgment? >> i think that's an unfair charge, larry. even bill maher who is an ultra lefty criticized president obama in his hbo show friday night. if you look at the chain of how these things are supposed to be responded to, you know, the media was slow ramping up on this. arguably as slow as the white house, but now they are in full hysteria mode like the white house. i think it's going far to say obama reacted slowly. >> fair enough. michael, you have a different take? >> no. i will agree with the american enterprise institute, maybe for the first time. remember, this was a bp operation. it was bp's mess. we hope
i don't think either of you are happy with president obama. steve, was the president late in reacting to this. it's interesting to me. he met with u2's bono in the oval office on friday. his radio address, steve, talked about campaign finance reform. he hasn't said a word honoring the 11 workers that were killed on the oil rig. i bet most are american workers. i want to ask you. has president obama reacted to this properly in your judgment? >> i think that's an unfair charge, larry. even...
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kind of -- much like he was in the debate. this was not the really aggressive aggressive frump. he left kocolbert have fun, and of course, the question about obama's birthplace, which he chose, again, not to address. >> not to address. so between what happened there and not addressing them and ben carson, the huge issue he faces over comments and whether or not a muslim should be president of the united states, how does this play out over time? >> well, i think for trump, you know, he's made it clear that, you know, some of his support is based on folks who continue to have questions about president obama's citizenship or religion. if he were to come out, yes, an american citizen, no, he's not a muslim, he risks alienating his supporters. >> were you at the white house correspondence dipper? >> no, i don't get invited to that stuff. i'm not fancy. >> one where trump was in the audience -- >> oh, i did watch that. >> obama had the podium, and he spent five minutes -- >> no, i'm sure. >> for trump -- >> it's a basic question -- >> the president is not going to defend trump. if som
kind of -- much like he was in the debate. this was not the really aggressive aggressive frump. he left kocolbert have fun, and of course, the question about obama's birthplace, which he chose, again, not to address. >> not to address. so between what happened there and not addressing them and ben carson, the huge issue he faces over comments and whether or not a muslim should be president of the united states, how does this play out over time? >> well, i think for trump, you know,...
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lawmakers debated the balance between privacy rights and government efforts to find terrorists. the measure was defeated following lobbying efforts by the obama administration and house members on the intelligence panel. they argued the program is crucial to national security. >>> chinese authorities have charged a well known former communist official with corruption. eunice yoon joins us from beijing. this say big story, eunice. >> definitely a big story. this man, his name is bo xilai, he was one of the most powerful men in the country. a lot of people believe he was going to be one of the next leaders of china, but he and his family became embroiled in a political scandal that led to his downfall and also exposed some of the political risks within the communist party and alleged corruption. today we learn his indictment was filed in the eastern city of jinan, formally charged with abuse of power, bribery and corruption. we know there is going to be a trial. no specific on a date, but most people here believe that it is going to be sometime in august. and what was interesting
lawmakers debated the balance between privacy rights and government efforts to find terrorists. the measure was defeated following lobbying efforts by the obama administration and house members on the intelligence panel. they argued the program is crucial to national security. >>> chinese authorities have charged a well known former communist official with corruption. eunice yoon joins us from beijing. this say big story, eunice. >> definitely a big story. this man, his name is...
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yesterday on the talk shows president obama said he didn't believe he was going to get any republican votes and if he he doesn't believe, that means that the whole health care debate and the bill that's coming out of both the senate and the house is going to be much more to the left. and that is in order to get the necessary votes in the house they're going to have to go to a public option. and that's what i believe is going to be the final thing. and i think when it gets to a conference committee, the president has many ways to convince wayward members to vote for it. give one more vote for the president. i'll come in and do a fund raising for you. i can help you get a special project through. there are many ways to convince a committee or a member that it's necessary to vote this particular way. >> he's going to start getting challenged, the president on the degree to which this is a tax increase. he got challenged yesterday on the issue over the individual mandate, the story in the times this morning about how taxing some of these cadillac plans is likely in their words hits more o
yesterday on the talk shows president obama said he didn't believe he was going to get any republican votes and if he he doesn't believe, that means that the whole health care debate and the bill that's coming out of both the senate and the house is going to be much more to the left. and that is in order to get the necessary votes in the house they're going to have to go to a public option. and that's what i believe is going to be the final thing. and i think when it gets to a conference...
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or otherwise we can't have this sort of debate. you know, anyway, so the obamas are on the campaign trail. but it is interesting the amount he could spend on the campaign. the journal says his annual income babssed on this is $160 million. >> who can live on that? >> he's got to raise money. >> would you spend your own billion dollars on a campaign? >> well, taking campaign contributions means you're in the back pocket of donors, then i probably -- how do you explain that? is that not hypocrisy to say you're finding to take money and then take money? >> wow, you're acting like jeb after low energy. okay, all right, nevermind. go ahead. >> how do you explain it? >> you're right. >> i am right. >> what do we make of "the new york times" piece on women? which to me was actually a very mixed picture. it was not a straight-up picture. the headline suggested more than necessarily that sort of -- i thought it was pretty balanced. >> it was pretty balanced because he promoted women in his organization and women in positions of power. there
or otherwise we can't have this sort of debate. you know, anyway, so the obamas are on the campaign trail. but it is interesting the amount he could spend on the campaign. the journal says his annual income babssed on this is $160 million. >> who can live on that? >> he's got to raise money. >> would you spend your own billion dollars on a campaign? >> well, taking campaign contributions means you're in the back pocket of donors, then i probably -- how do you explain...
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, although his campaigning has been so inept, except for the debates where i think he's done well. his campaigning has been so inept he's eroding some of that security feeling. >> governor pataki is with us and joined us at the top of the hour, governor rendell. >> well he would be the strongest candidate. >> governor pataki could you lay out your concern about the republicans going after each other and how this weakens -- >> i agree with what ed said which is not uncommon, we often agree, and i think he did say that we've been bloodied over the course of this campaign and we have. i think the most important thing that he said is that none of the republicans have laid out an economic plan that the american people can identify with and say, yes, this is going to help, and i think that's one of the reasons we've been mired and killing each other and one of the reasons we haven't been as effective as we should be in going after president owe ba marx because he has portrayed his vision and i can't stand that vision, of a divisive america in the throes of depression with an ex-ploisive
, although his campaigning has been so inept, except for the debates where i think he's done well. his campaigning has been so inept he's eroding some of that security feeling. >> governor pataki is with us and joined us at the top of the hour, governor rendell. >> well he would be the strongest candidate. >> governor pataki could you lay out your concern about the republicans going after each other and how this weakens -- >> i agree with what ed said which is not...
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where is president obama now? jack welch was very interested. take a look. just 28%. now some people have pointed out well the financial crisis started four years ago before the president came in and so the question is how much is he to blame for all that's going on? we'll get rid of that and come back and take a look. who is to blame. survey of all adults 17% blame him for the recession that's up from when we asked this question back in 2010. unemployment about even. you know he's had some improvement and that improvement in the unemployment rate has shine in the national numbers. take a look at the deficit. more americans blaming him. what's key about these issues if you break it down. independents would very much like the national average. let's go over to our next spot and take a look at some other things on the minds of americans. what's your biggest concern when it comes to cost? food, 9%. education, 11%. retirement 14%. this one here, health care costs, 28%. what are we missing here? you got it. gas prices. 28%. fascinating to me that gas prices and health care
where is president obama now? jack welch was very interested. take a look. just 28%. now some people have pointed out well the financial crisis started four years ago before the president came in and so the question is how much is he to blame for all that's going on? we'll get rid of that and come back and take a look. who is to blame. survey of all adults 17% blame him for the recession that's up from when we asked this question back in 2010. unemployment about even. you know he's had some...
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all of those cards beginning to played out once president obama sends the name of this nominee to the senate for possible confirmation. again, in this political year, the supreme court of course has become part of the debate on the campaign trail. in our most recent wall street journal nbc poll, 48%, a pl pleuralty of those said the senate should take action to a nominee to the supreme court that the president would send this year and 55% of that same sample said that eventually president obama's nominee to the supreme court is entitled to an up or down vote. we're minutes away from the president making his announcement and begins of course to make the case for the confirmation battle that lies ahead. >> hampton pearson in washington. we'll be coming back to you in a moment. for more on today's announcement let's bring in a litigation attorney in nixon peabody's new york city office. has written extensively on the supreme court nominating process. thank you for joining us. native of illinois, harvard grad. was considered a contender when justice stevens stepped down. what should we kn
all of those cards beginning to played out once president obama sends the name of this nominee to the senate for possible confirmation. again, in this political year, the supreme court of course has become part of the debate on the campaign trail. in our most recent wall street journal nbc poll, 48%, a pl pleuralty of those said the senate should take action to a nominee to the supreme court that the president would send this year and 55% of that same sample said that eventually president...
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impact of those two yet. >> still writing them. >> and immigration is not some simple debate between the border and a path to citizenship. it has more stuff hanging, more ornaments hanging off of that one and it is going to look just like obama care, and it is more government, government, government. and we have to be careful with that. that's not a simple argument. >> jack welch, thank you for being here. >> great fun to be here. >> we had a great time. join us tomorrow. "squawk on the street" begins right now. >>> we live at the new york stock exchange, and we have a sell-off across the globe and the bond markets, with more worries of the central banks and the stimulus, and the drawing futures down at 2.26, and as for europe, red arrows as well, and disappointment in the bank of japan left policy unchanged overnight. the road map begins with the markets. as we said the tide of the global sell-off crashing on to the
impact of those two yet. >> still writing them. >> and immigration is not some simple debate between the border and a path to citizenship. it has more stuff hanging, more ornaments hanging off of that one and it is going to look just like obama care, and it is more government, government, government. and we have to be careful with that. that's not a simple argument. >> jack welch, thank you for being here. >> great fun to be here. >> we had a great time. join us...